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Finau glides to his second straight win

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Tony Finau became the first player in three years to win back-to-back PGA Tour events Sunday, as his finalround 67 gave him a comfortabl­e five-shot victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit.

Finau finished with a tournament-record 26-under 262, one week after he surged ahead late on Sunday to win the 3M Open in Minnesota.

Brendon Todd’s consecutiv­e wins at the Bermuda Championsh­ip and Mayakoba Golf Classic in November 2019 marked the last time a PGA Tour player went back-to-back.

“Wins are so special out here because they’re so rare,” Finau said. “I think I’m gonna really be able to soak these up probably when I’m home. It probably hasn’t hit me yet, the magnitude of what I’ve accomplish­ed these last couple weeks.”

Finau spent all week atop the leaderboar­d with Canadian Taylor Pendrith. They shared the lead after Thursday, Pendrith took a one-shot lead through 36 holes and Finau tied it back up during Saturday’s third round.

But on Sunday, Pendrith struggled to an even-par 72 and settled for a tie for second with Patrick Cantlay (66) and Cameron Young (68) at 21 under.

“It was tough,” said Pendrith, who bogeyed the second hole on his way to three bogeys and three birdies. “Couldn’t really get anything going and didn’t get off to the best start like I did the last three days, but kind of hung in there. You know, middle of the round I hit some really nice iron shots and just couldn’t get anything to fall. I left a lot of putts short and obviously those have no chance of going in.”

Finau had a quiet front nine, only birdieing the par5 fourth and seventh holes. He went birdie-bogey-birdie after the turn, culminatin­g in a 30-foot birdie putt at the par-4 12th. By that point, he was comfortabl­y ahead of Pendrith and the pack.

Cantlay, the defending Fedex Cup champion, made a run by sinking five birdies on the front nine. After a bogey at No. 12, he eagled the par-5 14th by sticking his second shot just 5 feet from the pin. But he couldn’t get closer, finishing birdie-bogey at the final two holes.

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